Judaism
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What is Judaism?
Judaism is a religion
People who follow the religion of Judaism are
known as Jews
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When did Judaism begin?
Judaism began in 2000 BC (about 2,000 years before Jesus was born)
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How did Judaism begin?
Jews believe that around 4,000 years ago, God spoke
to a man named Abram(who was renamed Abraham)
Jews believe that Godtold Abraham to search
for a ‘promised land’
This time is when Jews believe that Judaism began
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Other important Jewish historical figures
There are a number of other important figures in the early history of Judaism, such as:
• Moses (who led the Jews to freedom from slavery)
• Jacob (Abraham’s grandson)
• Elijah, Isaiah and Jeremiah (important prophets)
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What do Jews believe?
• that there is only one God
• that God made a covenant (special agreement) with them
• that God gave them the Torah and the Ten Commandments to tell them how to live their lives the right way
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Do Jews have a holy book?
Jews have 3 main holy books:
1) The Torah (the Books of Teaching)
2) The Nevi’im (the Books of the Prophets)
3) The Ketuvim (the Books of Writings)
Together these books are called the Tenakh
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What language do Jews use?
The main Jewish language is Hebrew
Hebrew is the ancient language of the Jews
Hebrew is used for prayer
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What festivals do Jews celebrate?
There is at least one Jewish fast or festival in all but one month of the Jewish calendar
Some of these are:
• Rosh Hashanah (New Year)
• Yom Kippur (the Day for Atonement)
• Pesach (Passover)
• Shavuot (celebrating receiving the Torah)
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What festivals do Jews celebrate?
Shabbat (in Hebrew) / Sabbath (in English) is the most important Jewish festival
Shabbat lasts from before sunset on Friday to after sunset on Saturday every week
Friday Saturday
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What do Jews do on Shabbat?
On Shabbat Jews rest, because they believe that this is what God did when he created the world
They also light a special candle, say special prayers and share a special meal
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What other times do Jews celebrate?
Jews also have events for special times in people’s lives
Some of these events are for naming a baby, ‘coming of age’ at 12 or 13 years old, marriage and death
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Where do Jews live?
There are Jews all over the world, but the places where the most Jews live are Israel and the USA
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How many Jews are there?
There are around 14 million (14,000,000)Jews all over the word!
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Are there different types of Jews?
There are different types of Jews:
Orthodox Jews: the biggest group – they follow all of the
laws of the Torah to the letter
Progressive Jews – they believe that they do not need to obey all of the laws of the Torah, and that the
laws for Jews can be changed or ignored if they no longer fit with modern life and ideas
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Where do Jews go to pray?
Jews often go to synagogues to pray
However Jews pray elsewhere too – they have special prayers after getting up, before going
to bed, and before and after eating
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What clothes do Jews wear?
Different types of Jews dress differently
Orthodox Jew Hasidic Jews Progressive Jews
However all Jewish men cover their heads during prayer as a sign of respect to God
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Who are Jewish religious leaders?
Jewish religious leaders are called Rabbis
Rabbis lead prayers in synagogues and help other Jews to learn more about being a good Jew
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The Star of David(recalls a great Jewish leader)
Yad (a pointer used when reading a Torah scroll, to avoid
touching it with the hands)
Shofar (a ram’s horn that is used to call people on Rosh Hashanah)
What special symbols and objects do Jews use?
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What special symbols and objects do Jews use?
Tefillin(small leather boxes that contain a special prayer that can be worn)
Menorah(a special candle holder)
Mezuzah (small container with a small scroll inside it with a summary of what Jews should believe, which is fixed to door frames in homes)
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